Lahore : The Asian Development Bank and the government of Pakistan have signed a 200 million dollars agreement to develop a sustainable urban infrastructure in Sahiwal and Sialkot districts. It is the first phase of Punjab Intermediate Cities’ Improvement Investment Program (PICIIP) in which Punjab government will provide a funding of 50 million dollars.
This project will finance different schemes to develop Sahiwal and Sialkot districts for providing safer, efficient and sustainable urban Infrastructure through amicable transport, solid-waste, waste-water and drainage solutions.
Ms. Xiaohong Yang, ADB’s country director for Pakistan, Arif Ahmad Khan Secretary Economic Affairs Division of Pakistan government and Mahmood javed Bhatti Director General Local Government and Community Development Department on behalf of Secretary Local Government and Community Development Department of the Punjab signed the agreement in Islamabad, today.
On the occasion, ADB’s country director for Pakistan said that this project is an important milestone for developing intermediate cities in the Punjab and it will complement the ongoing efforts of the Punjab government to achieve sustainable development goals. PICIIP will provide investment facilities in urban management and infrastructure; strengthen of regulatory framework, municipal governance and efficient financial management solutions for sustainable urban development, said Mahmood javed Bhatti DG, LG&CDD.
The PICIIP is expected to benefit as much as 1.4 million people in the cities of Sahiwal and Sialkot, he added.
The assistance of ADB is a welcoming development for the residents of Sahiwal and Sialkot as it will greatly contribute to improving the quality of life in urban centers.
The PICIIP is consistent with Punjab Chief Minister’s ‘Vision 2020’ for urban sector that aims to create a world-class infrastructure and services to support modern urban centers for strengthening urban governance & planning and management framework in Sahiwal and Sialkot, said Program Director PICIIP Kaiser Saleem on the occasion.